Moussa N'Diaye (born 18 June 2002) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a defender for Belgian First Division A club Anderlecht. In 2020...
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(footballer, born 1999), Senegalese footballer Moussa N'Diaye (footballer, born 2002), Senegalese footballer Moussa Narou N'Diaye, Senegalese basketball player...
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1999–2000 Moussa N'Diaye at National-Football-Teams.com Moussa N'Diaye at FootballDatabase.eu "Moussa N'DIAYE - Football : la fiche de Moussa N'DIAYE (UMM...
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Guinean footballer Mouhamed N'Diaye (born 1996), Senegalese footballer Momar N'Diaye (born 1987), Senegalese football striker Moussa N'Diaye (footballer, born...
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Affairs under Gaddafi Moussa Kouyate, kora player Moussa Latoundji (born 1978), Beninese footballer Moussa N'Diaye (disambiguation) Moussa Narry (born 1986)...
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Senegalese footballer Pape Moussa Konaté (born 1993), Senegalese footballer Pape M'Bow (born 1988), Senegalese footballer Pape Hamadou N'Diaye (born 1977)...
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At the 2002 FIFA World Cup, each national association was required to name a squad of 23 players, expanded from 22 in previous tournaments. The players'...
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List of foreign Ligue 1 players: S (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
Moussa N'Diaye – AS Monaco, Sedan, Istres, Ajaccio, Auxerre – 1998–03, 2004–07 Samba N'Diaye – Lille, Metz, Nantes – 1992–96, 1997–98 Sylvain N'Diaye...
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2022. Sadio Mané withdrew injured on 17 November, and was replaced by Moussa N'Diaye on 20 November. Coach: Gareth Southgate England announced their final...
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Moussa Wagué finished a low Sabaly cross into the top corner. Japan equalised again just seven minutes later, when Senegal goalkeeper Khadim N'Diaye failed...
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The 2002 African Cup of Nations Final was a football match that took place on 10 February 2002 at the Stade du 26 Mars in Bamako, Mali, to determine the...
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Ndiaye (born 1937), veterinary scientist Tomas Diagne, biologist Tidiane N'Diaye, anthropologist Abdala Faye (born 1971), born in Yene Guedj, near Dakar...
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Senegal national under-23 football team (also known as Senegal Olympic, Senegal U-23) represents Senegal in international football competitions in the Olympic...
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FC Lorient (redirect from Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud)
to the first division by recruiting players such as Pascal Delhommeau, Moussa Saïb, Johan Cavalli, and Pape Malick Diop. Led by Yvon Pouliquen, the new...
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Group A was one of eight groups at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It consisted of defending champions France, two-time winners Uruguay, Denmark and debutants...
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Ligue 1 (Senegal) (category Football leagues in Senegal)
division of the Senegal Football Association, it was founded in 1960. The league also hosts a domestic cup, the Coupe de la Ligue. Football clubs from the Senegal...
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Complex Sportif Hérémakono Coulibaly, Adama Boubacar Coulibaly (footballer, born 1985) Moussa Coulibaly (disambiguation) Coulibaly, Soumaila Compagnie malienne...
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stage match, Senegal drew 2–2 against Japan, with goals from Sadio Mané and Moussa Wagué. A 1–0 loss to Colombia in their final match meant they finished level...
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Lille OSC (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
Collot (1995–2002) Christophe Landrin (1996–2005) Bruno Cheyrou (1998–2002) Benoît Cheyrou (1999–2004) Fernando D'Amico (1999–2003) Sylvain N'Diaye (2000–03)...
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List of foreign Primeira Liga players (redirect from List of foreign football players in the Primeira Liga 2010–11)
Moreirense – 2004–2007 Deme N'Diaye – Estrela da Amadora – 2005–2009 Madior N'Diaye – Vitória de Setúbal – 2005–2007 Mamadou N'Diaye – Vitória de Setúbal –...
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2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification (category 2019 in African football)
Mohamed Camara Moussa Djenepo Moussa Doumbia Sékou Koïta Adama Traoré El Bilal Touré Diallo Guidileye Hacen Aboubakar Kamara Bakary N'Diaye Mamadou Niass...
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Aghahowa Benedict Akwuegbu Henri Camara Pape Seydou Diop Khalilou Fadiga Moussa N'Diaye Mahmadu Alphajor Bah Sidique Mansaray Bradley August Matthew Booth Phil...
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Mame N'Diaye – (SRB) – Napredak Kruševac 2012–2017, 2017–2019, Čukarički Belgrade 2019–2021, 2021–2024, Mladost Lučani 2024–present Mouhamadou N'Diaye –...
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Hassan Mili Julien Nsengiyumva Amilcar Ramos Celso Pontes Cheikh Ba Moussa N'Diaye Philip Zialor Abu Kanu Sidique Mansaray Jabu Pule Mujahid Ahmed Faroug...
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R.S.C. Anderlecht (redirect from Anderlecht (football club))
French: [ɛʁ.ɛs.se.ɑ], German: [ˌɛʁʔɛs.tseːˈʔaː]), is a Belgian professional football club based in Anderlecht, Brussels Capital-Region. Anderlecht plays in...
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The 2002 African Cup of Nations squads is given as follows: Coach: Shaibu Amodu Coach: Henryk Kasperczak Coach: Dominic George Vava Coach: Rabah Madjer...
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Goalkeeper Babacar Diop withdrew due to injury and was replaced by M'Backé N'Diaye. On 7 January 2024, midfielder Abdallahi Mahmoud withdrew due to injury...
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Djoliba AC (category Association football clubs established in 1960)
Bourahama Sidibé Issa Nabioul N’Diaye Guillaume Traoré Ibrahima Bangoura Olyssé (eight caps for the Guinea national football team) Almamy Camara Sedonoude...
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2012 Africa Cup of Nations (category International association football competitions hosted by Gabon)
Seydou Keita Bakaye Traoré Younès Belhanda William N'Gounou Deme N'Diaye Dame N'Doye Moussa Sow Issam Jemâa Saber Khelifa Khaled Korbi James Chamanga Rainford...
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1980 Box Bar Stadium, Banjul, Gambia Attendance: 1,240 Referee: Modibo N'Diaye (Mali) Libya won 2–1 on agg. and advanced to the Second Round. 17 May 1980...
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